Location Based Technologies Begins Fulfillment of Major Purchase Order with First Run of the 3G PF-886

Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: LBAS) a leading service
provider of asset tracking GPS devices, has begun fulfillment of the
$880,000 purchase order that was placed by a leading telecommunications
carrier in October of 2012. Delivery is expected to be complete in
approximately 30 days.

“We believe the PF-886 is going to be an industry game-changer as the
first run of the PF-886 devices is completely sold out,” said Dave
Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “Additionally, a number of
other companies are evaluating the PF-886 device for their asset
tracking needs. There is a large void in the GPS market for a rugged
asset tracking device with a long battery life, and the 886 is a perfect
solution.”

The PF-886 operates on the 2G and 3G wireless network and is
approximately 4.4 inches long and 2.2 inches wide and weighs only 5.7
ounces. The PF-886 is waterproof and can operate for several months on a
single charge based on power setting options.

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About Location Based Technologies, Inc.

A publicly traded company, Location Based Technologies (OTCBB: LBAS)
designs and builds dedicated GPS products and services that are
affordable and easy to use. PocketFinder, Location Based Technologies’
small personal GPS locator device, provides an easy solution to help
people use technology to stay connected to the people, pets and assets
they value most. PocketFinder products include the GPS Vehicle Locator,
Personal GPS Locator and GPS Pet Locator. For more information, visit http://www.pocketfinder.com.

PocketFinder and Location Based Technologies, Inc. are trademarks of
Location Based Technologies, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other
countries.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties.Actual results and outcomes may differ
materially from those discussed or anticipated.For a more
detailed discussion of these and associated risks, see the company's
most recent document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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